The Energy and Environmental Sustainability Laboratories is pleased to announce an EESL Green Student Seed Grant competition for Spring 2019. The goal of this competition is to support the research of Penn State students who are interested in conducting analyses in any of the EESL multi-user research facilities.

The Penn State Coaly Society is an honorary society for students who exemplify leadership excellence in extracurricular activities within the College of Agricultural Sciences. Coaly Society activities include conducting the Guldin Speaking Contest and selecting our college’s Outstanding Senior.

With hundreds of fun events around the Penn State community, Global Entrepreneurship Week, November 7 to 15, is a great time to explore entrepreneurship. The college's Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program is co-hosting events over two days. Check it out!

Sigma Alpha is a Professional Agricultural Sorority that serves as not only a connection network with future employers and Penn State Alumni, but a way to get involved inside and outside of the College of Ag Sciences, expand your resume, and meet new people that will undoubtedly turn into life long friends.

Students and student organizations are invited to attend and showcase their group at the Ag Live Alumni and Friends Tailgate on November 24. Festivities begin three and a half hours prior to Penn State taking on Maryland.

Meet Callie Rojewski, a recent grad, entrepreneur and social media/branding guru Monday, Oct. 22, 5 p.m., at 6 Armsby at an Ag Springboard Open House. Ag Springboard is a pitch contest for agricultural sciences students held next in spring 2019.

Graduate and Professional School Week is for any student who is considering continuing their education. Stop by Alumni Hall in the HUB October 23-25 from 11 am - 2 pm and connect with school representatives.

State College Crop Mobs is a cooperative organization that works to connect community members and students to local farmers. Tasks include helping on select weekends on farms in exchange for a farm to table meal. These opportunities are open to students as well as local residents.

The Office of Physical Plant and The Arboretum at Penn State are offering paid ($10.50/hour) internships for Penn State students interested in career paths in horticulture, arboriculture, and nursery production. These are full-time (40 hour/week) positions with a 14-week term from May 6 – August 9, 2019. All internships include an educational component featuring both on-campus sessions and off-site field trips.

Each semester, a series of free, drop-in Life Hacks workshops are provided to help students address needs and concerns that may be impacting academic progress or personal wellbeing. All sessions are open to all Penn State students and no appointment is necessary.

Are you planning to study abroad? Do you have a Pell Grant as part of your financial aid package? Check to see if you qualify for the Gilman Scholarship which awards funds toward your study abroad costs.

The purpose of this award shall be to honor and recognize a full-time instructor who is an outstanding teacher contributing significantly to undergraduate education in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

Weslie Khoo and Haoshu Zhang's served pasta made with cricket flour to Ag Springboard judges in 2017 to win the $7,500 grand prize. This summer their cricket pasta made a splash in the Big Apple. Khoo will talk about his journey Tuesday, September 18, 6-7:30 pm, 6 Armsby Building.

If you have a passion for agriculture and becoming part of a family of like-minded individuals, Delta Theta Sigma, a social professional agricultural fraternity, is accepting new members this semester.